I feel if I don't mention Penman's rendering of Mallory, Malwynn's father as if we are seeing him through the eyes of Malwynn, as an explosion of hate and anger. It is only at the end of the book when Malwynn stands up to his father, and he overcomes his guilt, that Malwynn, along with the reader, finally see his dad's face, as a man. Read Full Review
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